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The Following User High Fived Denver Native (Carol) For This Post:

They are still fairly frustrating to watch. Sloppy with passes and blocking lanes. Comeau looked like he was playing with the wrong end of his stick, every time he tried to shoot or pass he seemed to only get a partial...

But Varly looked really good. Hopefully he can carry us again, so we avoid another 2016.

The Following User High Fived Denver Native (Carol) For This Post:

That was by far their best game of the year (yes, I know, small sample), but I don't think I've seen them step on a throat like that in all of 2016. They played extremely tight, defensive hockey with the lead and exploited the hell of the desperate bruins.

An Avalanche rally ended in shrugs Thursday night. Did the NHL screw up the ending?

A lively Avalanche rally late in the third period Thursday night against the St. Louis Blues ended in shrugs after a video review overturned a would-be game-tying goal with less than three minutes remaining. Confusion set in on all sides.

On Friday, the NHL admitted a blunder.

“The goal should have counted,” the NHL said in a statement.

Mikko Rantanen’s open-net goal seemed to tie the game at 4-4, but St. Louis coach Mike Yeo challenged the result, claiming the sequence only unfolded from an offside position. The Avs’ goal should not be allowed, Yeo claimed. After a long review, the referee and linesmen agreed.